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蒙特婁週三要聞:驅逐令擋拆遷、電池投資受質疑、咖啡館爭議

13 篇文章 1 個月前 292

🚑 Breaking & Incidents

  1. 科托湖警匪追逐釀悲劇。 魁北克科托湖一場警方追逐案中,兩人身亡,車輛墜湖。獨立調查機構BEI正調查追逐過程,審視警方是否遵守程序。

🏛️ Government & Politics

  1. 魁北克審計長批評電池產業投資。 Christine Roy報告指「魁北克未來聯盟」在22億加元投資中規劃不周,目標不明,對財務監管與責任提出質疑。

🎨 Community & Culture

  1. 法官暫停蒙特婁無家可歸者營地拆遷。 魁北克高等法院裁定反對市政府拆除營地,強調須依無家可歸者條例劃定專區。
  2. 社區人士悼念幼童不幸逝世。 在拉薩勒的奧萊特公園,當地居民聚集悼念因強風造成的充氣城堡事故中去世的三歲女孩Ava Ciampini。

💼 Economy & Business

  1. 蒙特婁咖啡館主批評語言檢查。 當地一咖啡館老闆表示,持續的語言檢查有如騷擾,對其業務運營和心理健康造成重大影響。

🚨 Crime & Public Safety

  1. 警方尋求協助識別性侵嫌疑人。 蒙特婁警方請求公眾幫助識別一名涉嫌多起性侵案件的嫌犯。

📰 Also Today

  • 魁北克演員Sophie Faucher逝世,享年68歲。
  • Vincent Marissal分享作為獨立議員的生活見解。
  • 橫跨魁北克與佛蒙特州的圖書館啟用新入口。
  • 魁北克審計長抨擊未規劃的電池產業方針。
  • 魁北克公佈PEQ移民路徑詳情。
  • 阿蒂卡梅克族失蹤嬰兒搜捕行動結束,未果。

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Search for remains of missing Atikamekw baby in Joliette, Que., concludes with no results

Crews working to find the remains of an Atikamekw baby have concluded their search Tuesday afternoon — which did not yield the results a Manawan family was hoping for.

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Montreal vigil honours 3-year-old killed in LaSalle bouncy castle accident

Montreal vigil honours 3-year-old killed in LaSalle bouncy castle accident

Flowers, stuffed animals and handwritten notes were laid as mourners paid tribute to Ava Ciampini, who was critically injured on May 31.

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Quebec unveils details of PEQ immigration pathway reinstatement

Quebec Immigration Minister François Bonnardel announced this afternoon the reopening of the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ) for two years. Those eligible will be able to reapply starting July 2.

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Quebec’s auditor general slams government’s ‘unplanned approach’ to battery industry

The report released Wednesday found that the investments by the CAQ government lacked clear objectives and timelines.

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Library straddling Quebec-Vermont border gets new Canadian entrance

A new entrance to the iconic library that sits on the border between Quebec and Vermont is now welcoming Canadian bookworms after the U.S. limited entry to the building last year.

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Montreal police seek help identifying suspect linked to several sexual assaults

Montreal police believe the same man is responsible for a series of sexual assaults that happened in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Ahuntsic between 2006 and 2012, and they’re looking for help from the public to try to identify him

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'Feels like harassment': Montreal café owner says language inspections taking a toll

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BEI investigating after police chase ends with 2 dead, car submerged in Coteau-du-Lac, Que.

Quebec's police watchdog is investigating a police chase involving the Sûreté du Québec that happened in Coteau-du-Lac, Que., overnight after two passengers in the fleeing car died.

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Community comes together to remember Montreal toddler who died in bouncy castle

Hundreds came to Ouellette Park in Montreal’s LaSalle borough to pay tribute to three-year-old Ava Ciampini. The toddler died after the bouncy castle she was playing in was carried away by strong winds on May 31.

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Vincent Marissal on the 'fun and unusual' reality of an Independent MNA, what's next after politics

Vincent Marissal spoke with CBC Daybreak host Sean Henry this week. The MNA for Montreal's Rosemont riding talked about the changes that come with sitting as an Independent and what life after politics could look like for him.

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Sophie Faucher, acclaimed Quebec actor, dies at 68

Sophie Faucher, a towering figure in Quebec theatre, television and film, died Tuesday at the age of 68.

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‘A human being cannot exist nowhere’: Judge blocks eviction of Montreal encampment

‘A human being cannot exist nowhere’: Judge blocks eviction of Montreal encampment

The decision by Justice Alexandre Pless also affirms the constitutional rights to safety, security and dignity of people experiencing homelessness.

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Billions of public money to battery companies poorly planned, Quebec auditor says

Billions of public money to battery companies poorly planned, Quebec auditor says

The report released today by Christine Roy found that the investments by the Coalition Avenir Québec government lacked clear objectives and timelines.

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